| BEATDOWN | • beatdown n. (Slang) a severe beating. • beatdown n. (Professional wrestling, slang) A prescribed situation, usually to advance an angle or establish character… • beat␣down v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see beat, down. |
| CANTDOGS | • cantdogs n. Plural of cantdog. • cant-dogs n. Plural of cant-dog. • CANTDOG n. a metal hook on a long handle used to move logs, aka peavey, also CANTHOOK. |
| CUTDOWNS | • cutdowns n. Plural of cutdown. • CUTDOWN n. a reduction, also CUTBACK. |
| LETDOWNS | • letdowns n. Plural of letdown. • let-downs n. Plural of let-down. • LETDOWN n. an anticlimax. |
| MELTDOWN | • meltdown n. Severe overheating of the core of a nuclear reactor resulting in the core melting and potentially in… • meltdown n. A situation being likened to a nuclear meltdown; a crisis. • meltdown n. (Psychology) An autistic response to stress or sensory overload, in which the person is overwhelmed… |
| NEXTDOOR | • nextdoor adj. (Nonstandard) Alternative spelling of next-door. • nextdoor adv. (Nonstandard) Alternative spelling of next-door. • next-door adj. That occupies an adjacent place, especially the building immediately to the left or right. |
| OUTDODGE | • outdodge v. (Transitive) To surpass in dodging. • OUTDODGE v. to surpass in dodging. |
| OUTDOERS | • outdoers n. Plural of outdoer. • OUTDOER n. one who outdoes. |
| OUTDOING | • outdoing v. Present participle of outdo. • outdoing n. The act by which one person outdoes another. • OUTDO v. to exceed in performance. |
| OUTDOORS | • outdoors adv. Not inside a house or under covered structure; unprotected; in the open air. • outdoors n. (Often preceded by "the") The environment outside of enclosed structures. • outdoors n. (Often preceded by "the") The natural environment in the open air, countryside away from cities and buildings. |
| POSTDOCS | • postdocs n. Plural of postdoc. • post-docs n. Plural of post-doc. • POSTDOC n. one engaged in postdoctoral study. |
| PUTDOWNS | • putdowns n. Plural of putdown. • put-downs n. Plural of put-down. • put␣downs n. Plural of put down. |
| SAINTDOM | • saintdom n. Sainthood. • SAINTDOM n. the condition of being a saint. |
| SHUTDOWN | • shutdown n. The action of stopping operations; a closing, of a computer, business, event, etc. • shutdown n. A statement, insult, etc. that prevents the opponent from replying further. • shutdown n. (Psychology) An autistic response to stress or sensory overload, in which the individual freezes up… |